Category: Post Game

The Mets took the rubber game against the Braves on Sunday, emerging with a 5-1 win. They are now 9-6 against Atlanta this season. Robert Gsellman gave the Mets their second straight strong start, as he hurled seven innings and…

In a battle between former Mets ace and current Mets ace, the current won the match. Jacob deGrom pitched a marvelous seven innings en route to a 7-3 Mets win over the Braves. deGrom allowed one run over that time,…

After an incendiary series in Chicago, the first thing the Mets needed was a win. The second was a low key, low scoring affair. They got the second. Rafael Montero pitched like a July 4th bottle rocket: spectacular, but in…

The Cubs completed a three-game sweep of the Mets with a 14-6 thrashing Thursday night in Wrigley Field. Mets pitching allowed 39 runs in the series, the most ever by the Mets in a three-game series. The Mets actually held…

Wednesday night was simply a struggle for the Mets, as they fell to 19 games under .500 on the season. They lost to the Cubs in an ugly fashion, being outclassed 17-5. The score became inflated due to a poor…

Robert Gsellman‘s struggles on the mound continued, as the righty lasted just four innings, coughing up four runs to put the Mets in an early hole. The Mets’ bullpen didn’t help matters, allowing the Cubs to tack on four additional…

A wild afternoon of big comebacks and blown leads ended in frustration — and how many times have we said that this year — for the Mets and Jacob deGrom. deGrom was hurt by a bad combination right from the…

If you saw any pitcher with a stat line of five innings pitched, five walks, and five strikeouts, you’d assume that they would have given up a fair amount of runs. But on the mound tonight for the Mets was…

Seth Lugo threw a brilliant six scoreless innings to defeat the Reds 5 to 1 at Citi Field. Lugo was backed up by two Jose Reyes home runs and the first ever long ball from Travis Taijeron. Lugo looked in charge…

The Mets continued their mastery over the Reds with a 7-2 win Thursday night in Citi Field. So, which one was most surprising? 1. Matt Harvey going five innings and only allowing two earned runs to earn his first win…

In a rain shortened rubber game against last place division rival Philadelphia Phillies, the Mets won a shortened affair 6-3. Starter Rob Gsellman lasted all six innings, allowing three runs. These runs were allowed over five hits, four strikeouts and…

After taking the opener in the series against the Phillies, Jacob deGrom and the Mets fell tonight, 9-1. The game started off promisingly for the Mets and their ace, when the Mets cashed in on a first inning run opportunity…